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Enemies Within

Inside the NYPD's Secret Spying Unit and bin Laden's Final Plot against America

Matt Apuzzo
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Duration
8h 59m
Year
2014
Language
English

About

Two Pulitzer Prize–winning journalists take an unbridled look into one of the most sensitive post-9/11 national security investigations, a breathtaking race to avert a second devastating terrorist attack on American soil.
In Enemies Within Matt Apuzzo and Adam Goldman lay bare the complex and often contradictory state of counterterrorism and intelligence in America through the pursuit of Najibullah Zazi, a terrorist bomber who trained under one of bin Laden's most trusted deputies. Zazi and his coconspirators represented America's greatest fear: a terrorist cell operating inside America. Apuzzo and Goldman lift the veil of secrecy to reveal the strengths and weaknesses of our counterterrorism measures. This real-life spy story-uncovered in previously unpublished secret NYPD documents and interviews with intelligence sources-shows that while many of these programs are more invasive than ever, they are often counterproductive at best.
Six months after the 9/11 attacks, New York police commissioner Ray Kelly initiated a straightforward yet audacious antiterrorist plan to be implemented in the Big Apple. The NYPD would dispatch a vast network of undercover officers and informants-known as "mosque crawlers" and "rakers"-into Muslim neighborhoods to eavesdrop on conversations in mosques and community centers. Police amassed data on innocent people, often for their religious and political beliefs. But when it mattered most, these strategies failed to identify the most imminent threats.
Enemies Within tackles the tough questions about the effectiveness of the measures we take to protect ourselves from real and perceived threats. Its shocking details about the tactics and activities of the NYPD will be headline news and reveal what it really takes to hunt down terrorists in America.
"The authors use their investigative know-how like skilled
surgeons, utilizing their scalpel to expose a malignant growth in the heart of
the NYPD."
"Enemies Within
combines the quick-paced storytelling of a mystery novel with the intellectual
altitude of intelligence experts. It offers insights into the methods that work
the best against would-be terrorists, as well as those that are not only a
waste of money and time but abuse the nature of our democracy. A great,
informative read."
"Two of America's best reporters pull back the curtain to
reveal how New York really works. In the process, they also raise troubling
questions about the price that America has paid, particularly in its moral
standing, in prosecuting the war on terror. They ask the hardest question of
them all. They ask Americans to look in the mirror."
"Apuzzo and Goldman are the new Woodward and
Bernstein."
"Investigative reporters for the Associated Press in Washington, DC,
Apuzzo and Goldman shared the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative
Reporting for their series on the New York Police Department's
clandestine spying on American Muslims. Here they expand on their
reporting to give us a better understanding of what America's
counterterrorist efforts have and haven't accomplished."
"While Apuzzo and Goldman show their veteran reportorial skills in exposing the details of the NYPD's surveillance program, they also expertly craft the drama of the unfolding terrorist plot and the race by government agencies to foil it…A fast-paced, informative investigation into the ever-messy arena of privacy versus security."
"Despite all the hype around NSA's secret Prism
surveillance program, Apuzzo and Goldman show how the Zazi case really got
made. This book is both a thriller and a hard-hitting expose of the NYPD Intel
unit set up after 9/11. While the American people have shown some willingness
to give up privacy for the hope of greater security, the reader can be the
judge of whether the shocking excesses of this unit are justified by its
results."
"Like too many stories about the post-

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